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ChiCken health,from a to Z

We’ve come to the end, my friends. We’ve covered some gnarly chicken ailments this year, starting with avian influenza in the January/ February 2018 issue, and you’ve made it this far. We hope you’ve not encountered too many of these afflictions in your flock, but pat yourself on the back for being a responsible flock-keeper. Being aware of what might befall your flock provides a very strong foundation for care.

Let’s dive right into this final installment.

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